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    Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ravens news, notes and opinions

    The Ravens don&rsquo;t use injuries as an excuse, and nor should their fans. However, it is pretty amazing to look at how hard their defense has been hit this season. It&rsquo;s hardly the only reason, but it has to be considered when discussing why what is normally one of the top-ranked defenses in the NFL has fallen on such hard times. Only four defensive players&ndash; linebacker <strong>Jameel McClain</strong>, cornerback <strong>Cary Williams</strong> and safeties <strong>Bernard Pollard</strong> and <strong>Ed Reed</strong> &ndash; have started all 12 games this season, and Pollard missed the final three quarters of the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and was slowed for multiple weeks with a chest injury, while Reed has a torn labrum in his shoulder. Defensive tackle <strong>Haloti Ngata</strong> has been sidelined for one game but persistent shoulder and knee injuries have made him look ordinary at times. Middle linebacker <strong>Ray Lewis</strong> will miss his sixth straight game Sunday with a torn triceps. Outside linebacker <strong>Terrell Suggs</strong> sat the first six games, returned even though he was nowhere near full strength and then tore his right biceps, leaving his status in doubt the rest of the way. Top cornerback <strong>Lardarius Webb</strong> tore his ACL in Week Six and is done for the year, and his replacement, <strong>Jimmy Smith</strong>, has missed four straight games and could sit a few more after having hernia surgery. Starting defensive end <strong>Pernell McPhee</strong> sat four games because of a hamstring injury and has never looked comfortable following two different knee procedures. Linebacker <strong>Paul Kruger</strong> and nose tackles <strong>Terrence Cody</strong> and <strong>Ma&rsquo;ake Kemoeatu</strong> each missed a game with injuries. Lewis&rsquo; replacement, <strong>Dannell Ellerbe</strong>, couldn&rsquo;t post last Sunday with a foot/ankle injury and he had been playing for several weeks with one sprained thumb and one broken one. Rookie linebacker <strong>Courtney Upshaw</strong> has had a bad shoulder all year that seemingly once a game forces him to the sidelines. You could also bring up safety<strong> Emanuel Cook</strong> and defensive tackle <strong>Ryan McBean</strong>, two players who were expected to occupy reserve roles but sustained season-ending injuries in training camp. Again, every team in the NFL deals with injuries and some &ndash; the Pittsburgh Steelers come to mind &ndash; probably have had it worse than the Ravens. It&rsquo;s just odd to see the Ravens&rsquo; health issues confined to the defensive side of the ball.
    The Ravens don’t use injuries as an excuse, and nor should their fans. However, it is pretty amazing to look at how hard their defense has been hit this season. It’s hardly the only reason, but it has to be considered when discussing why...

    Tags: Vonta Leach, Ed Reed, Jameel McClain, Lardarius Webb, Charlie Batch

  2. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Tale of the Tape: Corey Graham's savvy interception

    <em>Every week, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week&rsquo;s game. Today, he looks at cornerback Corey Graham's interception on a trick play ran by the Pittsburgh Steelers.</em>
    Every week, blogger Matt Vensel breaks down a critical play, sometimes with the help of Ravens players, from that week’s game. Today, he looks at cornerback Corey Graham's interception on a trick play ran by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Before...

    Tags: Jonathan Dwyer, Terrell Suggs, Maurkice Pouncey, Charlie Batch, Heath Miller

  4. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Notebook: Suggs leaves game in fourth quarter with arm injury

    Clutching his right arm in pain late in the fourth quarter Sunday night, Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker <strong>Terrell Suggs</strong> made a beeline to the sideline toward team doctors and trainers.
    Clutching his right arm in pain late in the fourth quarter Sunday night, Ravens Pro Bowl outside linebacker Terrell Suggs made a beeline to the sideline toward team doctors and trainers. The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year didn't return,...

    Tags: Vonta Leach, Ramon Harewood, Dennis Pitta, Ed Reed, Ray Rice

  6. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ravens offense sputters in fourth quarter

    At times this season, Ravens players and coaches have talked about how the offense is a work in progress.
    At times this season, Ravens players and coaches have talked about how the offense is a work in progress. How much work that unit has to do was evident in the final 16 minutes, 52 seconds of the team's 23-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank...

    Tags: Ed Reed, John Harbaugh, Ray Rice, Ziggy Hood, Charlie Batch

  8. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Ravens beat Denver Broncos, 38-35, in AFC divisional playoff

    When the best game that almost every Ravens' player had ever been a part of was finally over, Joe Flacco threw his hands in the air, Justin Tucker emphatically pumped his fist and Ray Lewis dropped to his knees, reduced to tears.
    The Baltimore Sun
    When the best game that almost every Ravens' player had ever been a part of was finally over, Joe Flacco threw his hands in the air, Justin Tucker emphatically pumped his fist and Ray Lewis dropped to his knees, reduced to tears. Tucker's 47-yard field...

    Tags: Tony Carter, Dennis Pitta, Ed Reed, Ray Rice, Demaryius Thomas

  10. Dec 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Scouting report for Ravens at Bengals

    <strong>RAVENS PASSING GAME:</strong> Quarterback Joe Flacco ended a troubling late-season slump by tearing up the New York Giants last week, throwing for 309 yards and two touchdowns to go along with a rushing score. Perhaps the best development for the Ravens was that Flacco didn't turn the ball over and wasn't sacked. Flacco has won four straight games against the Bengals, throwing five touchdowns during that span. The Ravens are 11 points away from setting a franchise record for most points in a season.
    RAVENS PASSING GAME: Quarterback Joe Flacco ended a troubling late-season slump by tearing up the New York Giants last week, throwing for 309 yards and two touchdowns to go along with a rushing score. Perhaps the best development for the Ravens was that...

    Tags: Victor Cruz, Leon Hall, Ray Rice, Andy Dalton, Josh Brown

  12. Dec 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Four Ravens predictions sure to go wrong: Week 16

    <em>In this game-day staple, blogger Matt Vensel makes four sometimes-courageous predictions for the game. All he asks is that you don&rsquo;t hold it against him whenever those predictions end up being embarrassingly wrong.</em>
    In this game-day staple, blogger Matt Vensel makes four sometimes-courageous predictions for the game. All he asks is that you don’t hold it against him whenever those predictions end up being embarrassingly wrong. The playoff-bound Ravens have...

    Tags: Victor Cruz, AFC North, Super Bowl, Holidays, Dennis Pitta

  14. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Jeff Zrebiec's Ravens-Giants scouting report

    <strong>RAVENS PASSING GAME:</strong> Struggling Ravens' quarterback Joe Flacco maintains he hasn't lost his confidence even as his late-season slump widens. He has completed more than 60 percent of his passes just once in four games, he hass thrown for under 200 yards in five of his last eight contests and he has committed six turnovers over the last three games. He has also been sacked 13 times over the past four weeks. Wide receiver Anquan Boldin was held without a catch last week for the first time in 107 games.
    RAVENS PASSING GAME: Struggling Ravens' quarterback Joe Flacco maintains he hasn't lost his confidence even as his late-season slump widens. He has completed more than 60 percent of his passes just once in four games, he hass thrown for under 200 yards in...

    Tags: David Wilson, Victor Cruz, Lawrence Tynes, Ray Rice, Martellus Bennett

  16. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Film Study: Looking back at the Ravens and Giants

    <em>Each week, Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wilson and Matt Vensel look back at the Ravens&rsquo; previous game and that of their next opponent</em>
    Each week, Baltimore Sun reporters Aaron Wilson and Matt Vensel look back at the Ravens’ previous game and that of their next opponent Broncos 34, Ravens 17 Strategy: It was an underwhelming debut for new offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell....

    Tags: Victor Cruz, Lawrence Tynes, Kelechi Osemele, Dennis Pitta, Ed Reed

  18. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Huge -- but not tall -- task in Victor Cruz awaits Corey Graham

    At 6 feet and 204 pounds, Victor Cruz is the second-shortest wide receiver on the New York Giants and the third-lightest. But Cruz&rsquo;s impact on the Giants offense figures to loom large for the Ravens and cornerback Corey Graham.
    At 6 feet and 204 pounds, Victor Cruz is the second-shortest wide receiver on the New York Giants and the third-lightest. But Cruz’s impact on the Giants offense figures to loom large for the Ravens and cornerback Corey Graham. When New York...

    Tags: Victor Cruz, Baltimore Ravens, Sports, National Football League, Football

  20. Dec 2, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  21. This was an embarrassing loss to an ancient QB

    The Ravens were fortunate that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger didn't play Sunday because the score might have been worse.
    The Ravens were fortunate that Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger didn't play Sunday because the score might have been worse. Much worse. In the past couple of weeks, the Ravens had the football gods smiling down on them, but Sunday they were...

    Tags: Ed Reed, John Harbaugh, Ben Roethlisberger, Mike Wallace (football), Charlie Batch

  22. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  23. Steelers down rival Ravens

    BALTIMORE (AP) &mdash; Ben Roethlisberger couldn&rsquo;t have done it any better.
    AP Sports Writer
    BALTIMORE (AP) — Ben Roethlisberger couldn’t have done it any better.   Third-string quarterback Charlie Batch directed a 61-yard drive in the closing minutes, and Shaun Suisham kicked a 42-yard field goal as time expired to give the...

    Tags: AFC North, Jonathan Dwyer, Shaun Suisham, Dennis Pitta, Ed Reed

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